Show that the integral is independent of the path, and use the Fundamental Theorem of Line Integrals to find its value (-3,1) 2ry dx + 3x?y dy = i 1215 -3)

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Chapter5: Rings, Integral Domains, And Fields
Section5.4: Ordered Integral Domains
Problem 5E: 5. Prove that the equation has no solution in an ordered integral domain.
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Show that the integral is independent of the path, and use the Fundamental Theorem of Line Integrals to find its value.
(-3,1)
2ry' dx + 3x²y² dy:
i 1215
(6,-3)
Transcribed Image Text:Incorrect. Show that the integral is independent of the path, and use the Fundamental Theorem of Line Integrals to find its value. (-3,1) 2ry' dx + 3x²y² dy: i 1215 (6,-3)
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